Compared to last year, 9 percent more students passed the exam results, which is encouraging.
Class 12 results have been announced. The National Examination Board meeting held on Monday decided to publish the results.
According to the board, 61.17 percent of the students have passed the exam. Last year, only 52 percent of students passed. Many students failed (non-graded) in English, accounting, social and Nepali, said the chairman of the board, Mahashram Sharma. This time, the result can be viewed from the website of the National Examination Board and Nepal Telecom.
5 lakh 11 thousand examinees participated in the Class 12 exam conducted across the country last May. There are 395,000 regular and 115,000 partial candidates. 1 thousand 591 examination centers were assigned to 5 thousand 2 hundred 2 school students to give class 12 exam. Out of which 38 students from Everest School in Japan also participated in the exam. Out of 77 districts, only 45 people from Manang and 68 thousand from Kathmandu took the exam. The examination was conducted in 1/1 centers in Manang/Mustang and 162 centers in Kathmandu.
With the educational strike of the Nepal Teachers' Federation, the Kathmandu-centered street movement pushed the scheduled exam back by 10 days from Baisakh 11. After the exam was over on May 2nd, the work including answer sheet testing was started . Letter Grading Guideline 2078 has arranged that students who do not get a minimum of 35 percent marks in theory will not be graded in the publication of the results.
